Frequently Asked Questions
Q. Why is Mark Silverthorn helping consumers after working for collection agencies for 12 years?
Q. Does Mark Silverthorn have any creditors or collection agencies as clients?
Q. How can Mark Silverthorn help stop collection calls?
Q. To whom may a debt collector disclose the existence of a consumer’s account?
Q. When is a debt collector permitted to speak to someone other than my spouse or me?
Q. When can a debt collector leave a phone message requesting a return call?
Q. What can I do if I want to fight back and make things unpleasant for a debt collector?
Q. What is the distinction between secured and unsecured debt?
Q. For which type of debt can Mark Silverthorn provide the most assistance?
Q. What is a judgment and what is its importance?
Q. Why might my financial situation not be as bad as it appears?
Q.For which type of debt can Mark Silverthorn provide the most assistance?
A.Some consumers experience debt problems with secured debts, unsecured debts or a combination of both. Given his background working for collection agencies Mark Silverthorn is in a better position to assist consumers with unsecured consumer debt.
Unsecured consumer debts include the following:
- credit cards (but not secured credit cards)
- personal loans (but not secured lines of credit)
- lines of credit (but not secured lines of credit)
- accounts involving goods received or services provided
- utility bills
- telephone
- cable
- internet
- water
From 1994 to 2006 Mark Silverthorn assisted collection agencies in collecting millions of dollars worth of unsecured consumer debt. You can take advantage of this wealth of experience from a former collection lawyer and industry insider.
You can call Mark Silverthorn and, where permitted by state law, he can provide you with information about debt relief and bankruptcy alternatives.















